Marrakech does have a historic Jewish quarter known as the Mellah, which includes synagogues and a rich Jewish heritage. The most famous synagogue in Marrakech is the Lazama Synagogue (also known as Al Azama Synagogue or Salat Al Azama Synagogue). The name Lazama or Al Azama refers to the renowned Moroccan Jewish scholar Rabbi Haim Pinto, whose tomb is located within the synagogue complex.
The Lazama Synagogue is an important place of worship and cultural significance for the Jewish community in Marrakech. It features beautiful architecture with a mix of Moroccan and Jewish elements, including a central prayer hall, a courtyard, and a small museum displaying artifacts related to Jewish history in Morocco.
The synagogue holds regular services, especially during Jewish holidays and special occasions. It also attracts visitors interested in exploring the Jewish heritage and history of Marrakech.